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November 29, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 38) • Page Image 1

…, Central Student Government’s vote for #UMDivest and more. The Michigan Daily: Starting with Richard Spencer — in the Regent’s Meeting called last week, safety seemed like a big topic of discussion…

…, that’s your top priority that you’re stating in your negotiations and that was a major concern for students. So, in the negotiation process, how are you defining safety? Obviously there are many…

… just our students but the people that will come here, or may come here, to protest for or against and the safety of the speaker, the physical safety of the speaker and then of Ann Arbor. You know…

… about 100 students, faculty and community members joined together in the Diag for the #StopSpencer Speak Out with one common message: Richard Spencer is not welcome at the University of Michigan…

…’s request to speak on campus. The event was organized by a coalition of student groups including Stop Spencer at the University of Michigan, Students4Justice and more. The goal of the Speak Out was to…

… with the University’s willingness to put the safety and comfort of minority students at risk in order to work with Spencer’s request. One of these individuals was LSA junior Alex Chow, who…

… explained by choosing not to deny Spencer’s request, the University was leaving students of color to fend for themselves. “The University and its administration has made it clear that they’re not…

… objections stemmed from a concern that Lieberman, who has taught on the Arab-Israeli conflict, would cause a power imbalance during the vote by expressing his anti-divestment views. While speaking to…

… the assembly, Lieberman took a historical approach to examining the Arab- Israeli conflict, citing examples of human rights violations by other countries, which he believes to be greater than…

September 29, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… invasion there has been a cre- scendoing desire on the part of the powers in Washington to effectively nullify you,"~ Kunstler told the predominantly-student crowd. To support his charge, Kunstler men…

… our democracy." Where is the real violence-where does it come from, Kunstler asked. "It's a tragic deception to pin violence on the students in this country when our goV- ernment is responsible for…

… research student was killed. "No one cannot hang his head at the death of an innocent man," Kuntsler said of the incident, "but to treat it as an excuse to maintain the bizarre status quo is a bad mistake…

…." Contending that American society is in need of "drastic revision," Kunstler sa "We face a life stifled by useless stand ards-we are raised on ideals that are living lie." Students, Kunstler said, play a vit…

… Kunstler said "Students must say to ti government that this war be stopped. Ar with the end of war must come an en to racism, an end to poverty and an er to the insidious attacks on young people Kunstler…

January 29, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

…, saying it is "obvious" that students next year will face higher tuition. Duderstadt pointed to the fact the state finances only about half of the University's general fund, so tuition increases have to…

… make up for the rest. The cost of education rises every year, and the University will have to charge students to compensate, Duderstadt said. "We will get a tuition increase of some kind," he said…

… by JOHN MUNSON Rabbi Meir Kahane, a member of Knesset, the IsraeliParliament, speaks last night to about 200 at the Ramada Hotel in Southfield. Conttroversial rabbi wants to expel Arabs from Israel…

… 200 last night of the "threat" Arabs pose to Israel and the "problems" with American Jewry today. About 20 protesters picketed the speech outside the Southfield Ramada Hotel and local Jewish and Arab

…. Kahane believes all Arabs should relocate outside the state of Israel. See RABBI, Page 3 14 win spring break vacation in Jamaica calendar contest By LOUIS STANCATO The female model finalists for the…

… scenes for a calendar for the 1987-88 academic year. As of press time last night, the names of the winners had not been announced. The judges, who include a professor, students, and a professional…

… photographer, will select the student winners. Both men and women will be featured in the calendar, with men's final interviews tomorrow afternoon. Each student contestant must model both formal and casual…

… several men shouted "Hurt me!" and "We want flesh!" four women strutted through Dooley's bar last night, modeling lingerie. Outside, 30 University students protested the event. Calling the show sexist and…

… entering the bar. "Maybe we won't buy the alcohol, Israeli Knesset Member speaks out against Arabs, despite criticism. OPINION, PAGE 6. The Michigan Theater is planning a "massive" production to celebrate…

September 29, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… finances of student organizations, we quoted Vice-President for Student Services Henry John- son as saying he was "completely opposed" to the SGC guidelines. In fact, Johnson is only opposed to the pro…

… Sports Page . . . Chris Parks and Gene Robinson chant "Bo must Go" on the Editorial Page. Chavez, TENTATIVE PEACE REACHED Tea sters end fend 100 join tuition protest By CINDY HILL About 100 students

… lines for half an hour as demonstrating students lined un to present letters .of Pro- test 'to the cashiers instead of money. The protest which also hit the failure of the University to meet the 1970…

… Black Action Movement demands, new state residencv cri- teria and alleged insufficient finan- cial aid, was hampered by a purely non-university source--rain. As one Student Action Commit- tee (SAC…

…) organizer called "Don't pay the hike-strike!" to disinter- ested students on their way to classes, two other members squab- bled about moving the demonstra- tion inside. "Go to the Diag, scream a little bit…

November 29, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… peace con- ference in Cairo. But no one else did, and the radical governments of Libya and Iraq separately called anti-Sadat Arab summits in their capitals. The conflicting flurry of invitations threw the…

… Jordan, in a televised speech, pleaded with Arabs to "reunite ranks and rebuild a unified position." His government revealed its own confusion when it declared it was ready to attend both the Tripoli and…

… Saturday to prepare for Geneva. He named two top aides as his envoys. Begin again rejected Sadat's calls for Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territories occupied in 1967 and establishment of a Palestinian…

… state. He appealed to Israelis to stop demanding diplomatic concessionsto the Arabs to reward Sadat for visiting Israel Nov. 19-21. "I APPEAL TO the various parties: negotiations have begun. Give us a…

… Coalition Against Apartheid was formed "to coordinate the activities of groups and individuals interested in action against apartheid," explained Denis Ondeje,. vice-president of the Afri- can Students

… Operations panel. He directed headline-making probes of labor See SENATE, Page 2 McClellan Foreign students wary of spies Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG Former Congresswoman Martha Griffiths pauses…

… campuses - including this one - foreign students fear surveillance operations by their countries' in- telligence networks. "There is more than ample evidence that stu- dents are being monitored," says Jon…

… Heise, Inter- national Center director, "especially students from Korea and Taiwan." EMBASSIES INTERESTED in monitoring stu- dents know where political activists attend school, but their records on other…

students are frequently not up to date. Until a few years ago, keeping records current was easy because universities supplied information about foreign students. But with the passage of the Family…

… Educational Rights and Privacy Act in 1974, educational institutions ceased publishing student registers which listed all foreign students according to their country of origin. CURRENT LAW only allows the…

March 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… measure, the 650,000 Arabs in Gaza will be banned from leaving their homes, while the 850,000 Palestinians on the West Bank will be confined to their vil- lages and towns, the army said. The restrictions…

… also forbid Palestinians living in the territories from entering Israel, affecting about 110,000 Arab workers. The 65,000 Jewish settlers who live in the occupied territories will be permitted to move…

… anniversary of a 1976 clash between soldiers and Arabs over the confiscation of Arab land. S ix Palestinians were killed. Israel's ability to deal with ex- pected unrest on Land Day is viewed as a major test of…

… ventilation and the plumbing neces- sary for a restaurant. They also saved money by doing some of the work See Project, Page 3 Students, staff rally for gay, lesbian rights By JIM PONIEWOZIK Speakers overcame…

… rain and a malfunctioning speaker system at a noontime Diag rally yesterday to charge the University with neglecting the rights of gays and les- bians on campus. Addressing about 40 students, who crowded…

… most other forms of dis- crimination. They also urged student groups -to unite in pressing the University to combat all types of discrimination. "We can't get the bylaw by ourselves... we need to seek…

… of Regents has consistently op- posed the bylaw change, which students have pushed for during the past decade. Edwards also criticized the administration's support for her office, saying that its…

… currently starting a janitorial business. His opponent, Krebaum, is a land-use planning graduate student at Eastern Michigan University. Like his Libertarian cohorts, Krebaum to make whatever problem they…

March 29, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…More than 50 University of Michigan students and community members gathered Tuesday night in the Diag as part of a vigil commemorating the deaths of civilians due to a U.S-led coalition of…

… believes it is important to represent his heritage at the University. “You know, I really feel like the Arabs here are very underrepresented, so whenever we have a chance to come out and show…

… who we are, it’s very important,” he said. “You have to show up. Otherwise, things like this Tuesday evening, Central Student Government held its last meeting for the 2016-17 school year. The…

… Wibbelman and Engineering sophomore Jason Comstock of Building a Better Michigan — a student advisory group involved with the development of University Unions and recreation centers — were…

… also included in the lineup of guest speakers. They discussed the renovation of the Michigan Union, which was founded in 1904 and is the third-oldest student union in the country. They explained…

… that last year, architects began gathering student input As course-backpacking season begins, University of Michigan students can now use ClassAI, a new web app that uses a model to analyze…

… the chances students have of getting into a class based on the date and time they register. The web app was co-founded and designed by Business senior Jordan Katz and Engineering junior Tyler…

… Laredo to save students an estimated five to 10 hours during backpacking for open courses. “The big thing about this is this doesn’t exist,” Katz said. “We had to create this from scratch. I wanted…

… to create something for all students to avoid having these problems in the future.” Katz said he has spent hours rearranging his schedules and searching for courses ever since he was a freshman…

…. The app gives students the percentage points of their chances of successfully enrolling for a course, as well as graphs on how quickly sections fill up. “I came in as a freshman with not the…

October 29, 2004 (vol. 115, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… the student protests last year, the office is seeking to incorporate new ethnic communities and considering. creating positions for Arab American or Middle Eastern and biracial students. "I have to keep…

….things at an interim basis," said Aqui Pacania, adding that the office might increase in size next year. Accommodating Arab American students is important to evolve with the changing student composition, she…

…." Chaws fervent crowd By Aymar Jean Daily Staff Reporter After students protested vigorously last winter over the University's handling of diversity, the Office of Multi-Ethnic Stu- dent Affairs is now…

… reconsidering how it should be organized. This term, after hiring three new interim coordinators, MESA is forming student advi- sory groups for feedback on how to improve the organization, which promotes a sense…

… of community among minority students. Earlier this year, students formed a broad coalition called Student Voices in Action criti- In respons cizing the administra- tion. One of the issues student pr on…

… its long list of claims last year, t concerned MESA: At the time the office had nOW seeks not hired a coordinator for Latino student affairs incorporal for almost a year. ethnic cor In response, the…

… office hired coordinator Angela Munoz over the summer, along with Steve Moon and Lydia Middleton to replace the coordinators for African American and Asian Pacific student affairs, both of whom took a…

… office Sto te new nmunities. refocuses next year. "It's about talking with students, finding out who they are, where are they coming from, what are their dreams," said Munoz, whose pre- vious job was as…

… chosen based on a final inter- view with faculty, staff and students. As the office looks to get feedback from students, each new coordinator will conduct student caucuses - an offshoot of the advi- sory…

… council on the Trotter Multicultural Center in the Division of Student Affairs. Each caucus will be composed of students from various ethnic communities and will offer recommendations on MESA. These…

October 29, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… Lesbian/Gay Male Programming Office (LGMPO), as well as the establish- ment of a,"neutral counseling office" as a replacement for the counseling of LGMPO, which he accused of ad- vising students "toward the…

… *sgnal to all people in the adminis- tration that we hold them personally responsible for their words and ac- tions," said ACT-UP member and Rackham graduate student Pattrice Maurer. Baker threatened the…

… because the picketer was not a student and because Baker felt it was "inap- propriate to protest here on private property." As a small crowd formed around ;Baker, the man shouted in response, "You are an…

… will no longer guarantee loans to students who attend schools with high default rates, meaning more than 35 percent in 1991 or 1992 and 30 percent thereafter. Lawmakers said the sacrifices the compromise…

… demanded were necessi- tated by years of growing budget gaps that have weakened the econ- omy. Senate Budget Committee Chair See BUDGET, Page 2 Students exempt from some taxes in '91 budget by Bethany…

… Robertson Daily Staff Reporter Two proposals that could have cost students and universities more than $600 million were excluded from the 1991 budget package which passed this weekend, while new re…

…- strictions were placed on federal stu- dent loans. An amendmrent which would have required University-employed stu- dents to pay social security taxes was dropped from the tax code, al- lowing students to…

… retain the status they have held since 1937. However, another amendment passed which states that students borrowing money for the first time under the federally guaranteed Stafford Loan program will be un…

November 29, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Arab nations said yesterday the General Assembly session will move to Geneva so PLO chief Yasser Arafat can address it, unless the United States reverses itself within 48 hours and…

… committee took no action. Arab diplomats called the U.S. visa denial a "slap in the face." The Soviet Union and China, and U.S. allies Britain and France, said Arafat should be allowed to speak. Most nations…

…-trial hearing was scheduled for Dec. 7. MSA resurrects student court BY KRISTIN HOFFMAN The Central Student Judiciary, the judicial branch of the Michigan Student Assembly, is a little-known campus entity…

… out, until virtually no one knew of its existence. Sotiroff said the administration was ignor- ing students' complaints, and that a strong CSJ was needed to give legitimacy to student decisions. "If the…

…. Current MSA Parliamentarian Jeff Gau- thier, a Rackham graduate student, took charge of resurrecting CSJ last spring. He and Lauren Isenberg, a former CSJ member, in- terviewed students for the 10 open…

… positions. Sotiroff, who was appointed last spring, was the only student still interested in serving this fall. Nine new members were interviewed and approved by MSA. The court is composed of five women and…

… five men. The student court, which encompasses two other judicial panels, does not normally re- view decisions made by University officials, but will hear a case if students claim their right to due…

…-aca- demic student disputes, conflicts between student groups, as well as student complaints with MSA. This body is currently defunct, but CSJ members are conducting a search for the five open seats. The most…

… little the DAVID LUBLINER/Dolly Opening d ay CRISP worker Larry McBride hands out a computer printout to a newly-registered student. Registration for winter term classes began yesterday. SACUA debates…

November 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… regulars see as a real chance to win a majority. With the election of Ed Pierce to the state Senate, and the registration of hundred of new student voters thanks to Proposition D, Democrats are thinking…

… Leslie Morris in the predominantly student First and Second Wards, and both councilmem- bers will be seeking reelection. The Democrats, however, may have a primary battle to contend with. Jessie Thomas…

… Assistants are students or employees. Bombyk stressed that GEO organizational goals won't change un- der her leadership. "We'll be trying to end the trial as quickly as possible and get back to the bargaining…

…- ted this to happen - this puts us back another month. I interpret it as the University stalling longer," Bombyk said. hopes to work more with student gover- nment and that GEO would be working on…

… bargaining table. Bottle bill upsets local retailers Born IVk The former GEO vice-president organizing chairwoman added and she Israeli: Arabs treated equally By JULIE ENGEBRECHT Though unhappy about the…

… United Nations' charges of mistreatment of Arabs living under Israeli rule are false. "The UN set up this special commit- tee in 1969 to investigate human rights violations in Israeli occupied territories…

January 29, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… Program, tuition charges and student loans in an effort to help students and their families meet the rising prices of college edu- cation. According to Bullard, the bill package was designed to increase…

… which arbitrarily deny eligibility to needy groups of students." Crash landing Reversing its own decision, the state Court of Ap- peals yesterday said a law requiring motorcyclists to wear crash helmets…

… Marionette Theatre will be at Mendels- sohn tonight at 8:00; for more info call 763-1107 .. . the Student Coalition Against Racism is sponsoring two speakers tonight at 7:30 in the Anderson Room of the Union…

… to cooperate in our national suicide." ONLY WHEN the Arab states accept Israel "will the Pales- tinian issue be constructively and finally tackled," he said. Rabin's speech to a joint meeting of the…

… occupied ter- ritories and guarantee Israel's secure borders. In his speech Rabin said the core of the Arab-Israeli con- flict is the refusal of the Arab countries 'to reconcile them- selves tonthe right of…

…." Along these lines, Rabin said, he is ready to meet with any Arab head of government at any time, at any place. "WE, THE people of our re- gion, are destined to live to- gether for all time," he said…

…. "Never again shall there be a Middle East without the state of Israel." Earlier, at the White House, President Ford again sought to prod Rabin toward additional compromises with the Arabs. A statement…

… JOSIMOVICH The 75-cent fee for student government serv - ices at the University was assessed this term despite last November's Student Government C nvnnl ; cinn wich n a thefeoluntar. Regents discuss the…

January 29, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 66) • Page Image 1

…- tinians, the Middle East peace effort took on a broader look yesterday with an unprecedented meeting be- tween Israel and the Arabs to ex- plore the region's future. Israel has always sought such…

… multilateral talks as a forum to start meshing itself with the Arab world by sharing water resources, expertise and environmental mea- sures. Arab participants used the occa- sion to stress demands that Israel…

… surrender captured territory. Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy said he was delighted by the mere fact that most of the Arabs came. "This participation is unprece- dented and we'll know how to ap- preciate…

… York on Friday. See ADDRESS, Page 2 Bush Source: The Associated Press Students give speech mixed reviews I by Barry Cohen Daily Government Reporter Student reaction to President Bush's State of the…

… that while the speech will not necessarily help Bush's popularity, it definitely will not hurt it. But one student, who did not want to be identified, criticized Bush for ignoring environmental issues…

…-year student who said he was told of the agents' activities by a staff member. Truckin' Peter Vasher, age 4 1/2, plays in the store Generations on S. Main yesterday while his mom shops with his little sister…

…, the Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) unanimously voted last night to ask the Univer- sity to abandon its Interim Speech Code. The assembly then voted to put a referendum for the "Preservation of Students

…' Freedom of Speech" on the next MSA ballot, which will ask students to adopt a similar stance. The assembly's resolution also endorsed a pending state legislature bill prohibiting state colleges and…

… Act." "I came tonight to Ann Arbor and to this meeting because I see the responsibility falling on students - the responsibility to protect the fundamental freedoms in this insti- tuion," Dresch said…

… responsibility of defending the University but don't think you can depend on the administration to do that for you. The Student Rights Commission (SRC) presented a 42-page inves- tigative report to the assembly…

November 29, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 44) • Page Image 1

… By Rachel Green Daily Staff Reporter Local representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union and the Anti-Arab Defamation League are meeting with Arab American students tomorrow to address any…

… AADL sent an e-mail to every major Arab and Muslim group on campus, in hopes of reaching all those students who have received the letter. "While these interviews are vol- untary, we're urging them to…

…One hundred eleven years of editorilfreedom t NEWS: 76-DAILY CLASSIFIED: 764-0557 wwwmichigandaily com Thursday November 29, 2001 OI.C1No 44 . rr~br ih r 20 h ihgnD ACLU to meet ~with students

April 29, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 134) • Page Image 1

… industry files lawsuits against college students for illegally downloading copyrighted music. Page 3 OP/ED Columnist John Honkala reflects on Saturday's commencement ceremony and the governor's remarks…

…. SPage 4 AR~TS By Andrew McCormack Daily News Editor DEARBORN --Amid screams of support, Pres- ident George W Bush addressed Iraqi-Americans, representatives from the Arab-American communi- ty, and the…

… nation, saying "The days of repression from any source are over. Iraq will be democratic." Bush spoke at the Ford Community and Per- forming Arts Center in Dearborn, which has the largest Arab

… TO 'U' U'student ew film "Better ck Tomorrow tears down shooing sterotypes while highlighting the By Maria Sprow dark realities of DailyStaffReporter modern subur- teens. -age 11l Kelly Ryals helped…

… University student that week, fretting over a school project that would have been due soon. "She was telling me about something that had happened at work, and we were laughing at that, and we were laughing at…

… Michigan Stadium. Right: Students make their way to the field before commencement ceremonies began. (SETH LOWER/Daily) first job out is not the best, but hang on. It is not a question of whether we will get…

April 29, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…, Jews Claim Irgun To Continue Push in Arab City JERUSA\LEM, April 28-A)- Irgun Zvai Leumi claimed cap- ture of the Manshieh quarter of Jaffa tonight and sped troops and equipment to the front to main…

…- tain the battering thrust of its drive into the all Arab city. Before nightfall the Jewish un- lerground army raised the blue and white Hebrew flag over the Manshieh quarter's Hassan Beq Mosque. Manshieh…

… tick- ets still remain for all May Festi- val concerts. Interviewees To0 Get New Appointments Interviews Arranged To(ay at Tappan Hall By JAKE HURWITZ The newly created Bureau of Student Opinion is…

… Questions "It has been stated that as a part ofthe educational process, student interest in public issues and discussion of them should be encouraged. What do you think the University would do to en- courage…

…, Donald W. Loria, in a Harvard lecture hall. In b argued that the Callahan Com- argud tat he Cllaan om-right students start to intercep mittee is "illegal, because it was created only by the Senate and…

October 29, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…'s quadrangle rooms within certain time limits and contingent upon a two-thirds approval by the individual houses. Student Government 3) That student government should play a large, if not all pervad- ing, role…

… in formulating regulations within the quads.. Additionally, the conference attended by approximately 90 quad- rangle residents, student government members, faculty members and administrators…

… arrested A.rab :league Accepts ~ Syria CAIRO (JP)-Newly independent Syria was readmitted to the Arab League yesterday. The action came a month after Syria broke away from its union with Egypt - in President…

… Gamal Nasser's United Arab Republic. All but the Iraqi delegation at-; tended a special meeting of the 11-nation League that approved Syria's readmission application.- Syria was readmitted to the United…

… of Flint is mounting against Flint Junior College's re- cent stand against the House Committee on Un-American Ac- tivities. This is the report of members of the Flint JC student govern- ment. Flint JC…

… was the first'college in the country to unanimously pass the United States National Stu- dent Association's resolution favor- ing the abolition of HUAC, Gary Scott, student government mem- ber…

… Flint and attempt to bulk of the student government arouse anti-USNSA sentiment at favored USNSA, but voted in ac- the school. cordance with the campus prefer- Lewis is currently on a nation- ence, as…

… shown by the referendum. wide speaking tour both endorsing At Oklahoma the referendum HUAC and opposing USNSA. He was a straw vote, not binding on was not available for comment the Senate. Student body…

… presi- yesterday. dent Jerry Gamble, who person- Scott said Flint JC's student ally favored the USNSA alliance, springing from meglomaniac au- sponse from Vance Bourjaily. thors living in a world where…

October 29, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… Vol. CII, No. 22 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 29, 1991 22"c, iy No-shows slow MSA business by Purvi Shah Daily MSA Reporter Although the Michigan Student Assembly has had plenty of heated…

…. See MSA, Page 2 Attacks raise anger before Madrid talks MADRID, Spain (AP) - In a deadly outbreak of violence just two days ahead of Arab-Israeli peace talks, attackers firing automatic weapons killed…

… the message tonight," Cabinet Minister Rehavam Zeevi told reporters at a rally in Tel Aviv. As word spread of the deaths, the crowd swelled to 50,000 people, some shouting "Death to the Arabs!" Zalman…

… Palestinians and Spaniards waved placards saying in Arabic, Spanish and English: "Long Live a Free and Independent Palestine." Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev arrived last night and President Bush arrives…

… graduate work at a lower pay; the hiring of graduate students as "temporary employees," who do not receive the benefits granted to a distinction between "teachers" and "graders" within departmental budgets…

…. In all three instances the union. claims that the University is trying to pay students a lower salary with fewer benefits for, performing es- sentially the same job. GEO Membership Organizer Phillis…

… order to give us the strength to go on fighting. This strength will help us to move the mountains that must be moved," Reese said. new Student Services VP by Henry Goldblatt Daily Administration…

… Reporter A member of the interviewing process said that the new vice presi- dent for Student Services will be announced "any day now." However, Shirley Clarkson, spe- cial assistant to University Presi…

…- Anderson, who has served in the position at WSU for five years, is also one of five finalists for an ex- ecutive-level student services posi- tion at Stanford University. Before serving at WSU, Anderson held…

October 29, 2019 (vol. 129, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… to obtain a higher score. Three prominent multicultural groups — the United Asian American Organizations, La Casa and the Arab Student Association — at the University of Michigan have released…

…Officials at the ACT — a college admissions test taken by more than 1.9 million students each year — announced a policy change earlier this month that will allow students to retake single…

… without regard to when it was taken to create a new composite score, is more indicative of how students will perform in college courses. Previously, students had to retake the test in full each time…

… Native American culture. The groups announced policies that bar students who accept membership in the society from holding a leadership position within their cultural organization. Former…

… University President James Angell originally founded Michigamua, now Order of Angell, in 1902 to bring students from different corners of campus together and facilitate “campus synergy.” The current…

… goal of the organization, according to members who spoke with The Daily on Friday afternoon, is to bring a diverse group of up to 25 students with demonstrated leadership on campus together to…

… coverage, visit Update to test allows students to retake single sections instead of entire exam When Atharva Kharkar, former Business sophomore at the University of Michigan, was told he had…

… Michigan State University when he found out he was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer. Though they have both since passed away, both these students legacies’ live on and will be honored by students and…

… staff of both universities during Alex’s Great State Race on November 15. Every year since 2013 on the eve of the Michigan vs. Michigan State football game, Reserve Officer Training Corps students

… pitch-black sky to honor Alex’s legacy. Though originally set up by Powell’s parents, this year, LSA senior and Army ROTC student Alex Zhang decided to make it more personal and run in honor of…

June 29, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…; and 5) SDS support of progressive revolutionary movements in the Middle East. The minority resolution con-; cerning the Middle East will be pesented by Imad Khadduri, pres- ident of the Arab student

… organi- zation at the Univertiy. The resol- ution, supported by the Organi-; zation of Arab Student, calls for a condemnation of pro-Zionist expansionism and U.S. policy in the Middle East and a…

… By BETSY TURNER and JOYCE BURCH Lengthy and sometimes heated debates on a variety of crucial topics comprised the majority of action taking place on the third day of the National Convention of Students

…e d jigan ikiiti NEWS WIRE IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - John Pelton, president of the University of Iowa Student Body, claims his professor has kicked him out of a course in criminology for wearing Bermuda…

… proposals included:Y 1) A condemnation of Israel ast a party to American imperialism in the Middle East;; 2). A re-affirmation of the na- tional integrity of the Arab na- tions .including the return of all…

… captured.territory;: 3) A return of Arab refugees to their land with full political rights; 4) An affirmation of the integ- rity of the non-Zionist bi-nation- al Palestine at 1947 United Na- tions Boundaries…

…. The university workshop major- ity proposal called for SDS to or- ganize, coordinate and sponsor a national student strike in the spring against Vietnam. The strike would last for two days. Support was…

… also asked for other organ- izing groups such as the Student Non-Violent Co-ordinating Com- mittee which is now organizing on Negro campuses throughout the South. The Plenary Session began the evening…

… has become avail- able to students in the city of Dearborn. "Only budgetary limitations pre- vent thecampus from increas- ing the present rate of develop- ment and expanding graduate as well as…

… undergraduate programs," Stirton said. One new innovation is a co- operative work-study program. Each student in business ad- ministration and liberal arts is required to spend one trimester in school and the…

October 29, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

…-how with our rough and ready diplo- macy in Palestine," Sprengling said in an interview with The Daily. "The Arabs are trying hard to East, Sprengling said that one of his students has recently been asked…

… for college students. Both Dean James A. Edmonson and Prof. Claude Eggertsen, ofathe School of Education, agreed that a federal scholarship program would benefit the nation in giving many future…

… generally estimated by' various surveys that for every high school student in the top 10 per cent of his class who goes on to college there are two more who do not," Prof. Eggertsen pointed out. "The main…

… be appor- tioned. "THIS WOULD insure that a student coming from an area where high school instruction is not on a par with more favored areas would still have a chance at the scholarships, the Dean ex…

…- plained. Pfof. Eggertsen opposed any provisions which would require the scholarship student to ren- der a compensatory service in return for the benefits which he * receives. "Society will reap the 'compen…

…- satory services' from scholarship students in the form of enlight- ened citizenship," he declared. SOME PEOPLE fear federal in- tervention in education will be the result of such a program of schol…

… men and the legal aspects of the problem. THE IDEA OF a fraternity com- mittee to discuss the discrimina- tory clause was developed last spring when the Student Legisla- ture and the Student Affairs Com…

… will be an evaluation by Quad resi- dents of all dishes served over a several week period, according to Dick Gorman, committee chair- man. Students will rate the food both on preparation and quality, he…

… efforts on the removal of discriminatory questions from medical school ap- plication blanks. The Committee also decided to begin an informative campaign in order to acquaint students and faculty members…

… Washington, Miss. The grant would have been made under the condition that the school would not admit any Afri- can or Asiatic as a student or a faculty member. *c -""* .* ALSO, THE college's board of trustees…

January 29, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, 1969 Ten Cents Ten Pages STUDENTS ANGRY: Probe reaction " varies, By JIM NEUBACHER A resolution passed Monday b the state Senate authorizing special investigation of "subversive groups" and "campus…

… water prices, as well as the necessity for con- tinuing dormitory improvements and constructing new housing. After the committee issues its report, the Student Ad- visory Committee on Housing, the Board…

… of Governors of Residence Halls, IHA, and University housing officials will I consider it. Utimately, Vice President for Student Affairs Barbara Newell and the Regents will determine if there will be a…

… the winter term ,o Ik eep ends in April. Gov. Milliken Miller SGC to send students to meeteg . islators -Associated Press LONDON PROTESTS, similar to this one in Paris. erupted yesterday in protest of…

… the hanging of subversive groups or 'illegal inter- By ROBERT KRAFTOWITZ possible student action following ference . . . with the use of Michi-; Student Government Council is Gov., Robert Milliken…

…'s recent cut- gan educational facilities, 2 expected to a c t on a proposal; back in the budget request. strengthening state criminal laws Thursday to send student repre- "SGC is stepping in because relating…

April 29, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…lwdwmw iL r CONFUSION See Page Lw A D41ai46t WARME% II R, SHOER, Latest Deadline in the State ."- VOL. LVII, No. 144 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947 PRICE FIVE Arabs Begin…

… Drive in UN On Palestine Syrian Delegate Asks Free Debate By The Associated Press NEW YORK, April 28 - The Arabs opened a power drive to- night for full debate on the whole Palestine question in the first…

… veterans' housing legislation has been sup- ported by the Student Veterans' Planning Conference of Michigan, according to George Antonofsky, delegate of the University AVC chapter. Advanced by tle Detroit…

… at Senate hearings on bills proposing increased subsistence allowances for student veterans at Washington next week. With Morris DeSummy, of Cen- tral Michigan College, he will be representing the…

Students To Vote on Legislature Resolution Opposing Action Taken by President Ruthven The student body will register its opinion of President Ruthven's ban of MYDA today in a campus-wide referendum on a…

Student Leg- islature resolution opposing the action. Ballots asking "Have you read the Student Legislature resolution concerning the withdrawal of recognition of a student organization?" and "Do you…

… University Fresh Air Camp. Goal Set at $5,500 The goal for the Tag Day sales to be raised by students has been set at $5,500. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of equip- ment, general improvements and for…

… Lawn Rolling Hot Business A brief spurt of hot yellow flame shooting past the windows of the Angell Hall Study startled absorbed students yesterday morn- ing. Rushing to the window to in- vestigate, they…

… fire, but one student was overcome in the excitement. He was cared for by police 1who arrived on the scene to investigate. F the Committee on Academic Free- dom's statement on academic freedom, which…

…'s resolution fol- lows: "We, as the elected representa- tives of the students of the Uni- versity of Michigan, adopt in its entirety the definitive statement on academic freedom set forth by the Committee for…

March 29, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… *Arab to be I . Ir #,Y } I i - & a Al questioned _s ! ~ r ~ell -, ':4 Ar Ia..,- t : <Iy JESSICA YURASEK/Daily Matthew Marquardt kicks off his galoshes while playing In a sandbox at Sleepy…

… and members of the Anti-Terrorism Task Force before the last set of interviews began, Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson acknowledged the bro- ken links and sources of troubles between the Arab

… vying to be Ann Arbor's delegates to the state House. In the 53rd District, Albion College undergraduate student Larry Lloyd Jr., (R-York Twp.) is challenging incum- bent Chris Kolb (D-Ann Arbor), who was…

…/Daily Students prefer online Instant messaging services for its low-cost convenience. IM users have Increased to more than 63 million In the U.S. and 250 million worldwide. Instant Messenger keeps computers…

…, students online Reuben Logsdon, a software writer from Washington, dealt with a chronic seven-year addiction to the computer game "Civilization." "I would play it again and again, even though I always won…

… connec- tion services touting unlimited access has made it even more tempting for students to take advantage of being online and chatting it up with friends using instant messenger. According to a report…

… in the workplace or simply killing time in the resi- dence halls, online conversations have become the norm in terms of fast, cost-effi- cient communication; "Most students will leave their computers…

September 29, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

Arab Republic. The rebellion began in the Syrian capital of Damascus and was reported to have spread last night to the key northern city of Aleppo. Calling themselves the Higher Arab Revolutionary…

… women in physical education comes be- cause the basic roles of men and women in that field are different, he said. NDEA Limit' College students seeking federal loans soon may find that an "ac- celerated…

… year rather than the calendar year. Senate passage Tuesday of changes in the Act, now limiting each student to a $1,000 loan for a 12-month period, sent the meas- ure to Kennedy for approval. Sponsors of…

… the bill pointed out that some students - operating under an accelerated schedule on a four quarter or trimester pro- gram-finish four academic years in three calendar ones. The new provision would…

… allow them $4,000 instead of the present $3,000 maxi- mum. Assistant Dean of Men Karl Streiff, who administers NDEA loans for the University, explained that under the present conditions here a student

… holding an NDEA grant for the fall and spring semesters could get extra funds if he wants to attend summer school. "None of our students has ever taken the full $1,000. for two semester period, so there is…

… amount. Vice-President for Student Af- fairs James A. Lewis has an- nounced that he will submit to the Regents a proposal that would give the Lecture Committee, which controls the use of University f a…

… binnd to abouit NEW MEMBERS-John Vas and. Richard Croysdale pointed Thursday to fill seats on Student Governmeni CONTRACT TALKS: Ford Strike Deadline Set on Tuesday by U DETROIT (1P) - United Auto…

… shortly after he returned to the bargaining talks ye,, statement was in the form of a letter to Malcolm Deni: negotiator. A strike at Ford would i Vacant New Student, 4 IFC Official a* Join Council :.E p…

….;asIzeSrvice, 'Progressive Action' As SGC Concerns By JUDITH OPPENHEIM David Croysdale, '63, and John t Vos, '63, were appointed early yes- terday morning to fill empty sears on Student Government Council until the November…

July 29, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… sponsored by the American Student Union. Sudetens Say Czech Cleavage Is Unbridgeable Statement Infers British Arbiter, Lord Runciman Faces Tremendous Odds PRAHA, July 28-(P)-The Sude- ten German Party…

… fial appearance of the season frr All High Clinic Band which is a group of 115 high school students picked by a se- lective process under the direction of Professor Revelli, to spend three weeks of the…

…, Professor Karpinski pointed out, showing that much of it was passed on from the Hindus to Europe by the Arab. The computing system using zero and nine numerals and the use of half chords and tangents which…

… the Arabs learned from the Hindus 'in 800 A. D., he said, was the closest ap- proach to a Renaissance in mathe- matics. The Arabs combined the knowledge gained from the Arabs and the logi- cal method of…

October 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… March, will be brought to the See PARTY, Page 7 Waters and BroWn also claim they would respond better to student needs than their Republican coun- terparts. "I THINK I perhaps am more receptive to…

student input, more receptive to the modern problems that Brown Waters HOMECOMING VICTORY, 42-10: Wolverines dig Gophers' hole 'Brown Jug' returns By PAUL CAMPBELL You can come home again. Rick…

… Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. Egypt is determined to show the Arab world it is protecting the interests of the Sunday " Incumbent Senator Robert Griffin met challenger Carl Levin in the…

…, he experienced great difficulties finding a donor to satisfy his need. The University Red Cross Student Blood Bank has somewhat the same problem: it needs donors to satisfy its 1978 quota of 1300 pints…

… know the frustration of gazing at a travel poster, wishing there were some way they could be transpor- ted to a ski lodge in the Alps or an exotic pagoda in Japan. University student Gary DeWitt was…

October 29, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 1

… Senate rejec- ted a veto resolution that would have scrapped the sale of the sophisticated radar planes and F15 jetfighter weaponry to the Arab kingdom. The president needed 50 votes, since a tie would…

… at 7:30 in the Michigan Student Assembly chanbers in the Michigan Union. In an interview Tuesday night, Kemperman described the principles of Moon's church and what he claims are the methods they used…

… controversy, the University has hired a black coun-, seling representative for the Minority3 Student Services office. Budget problems and uncertainty, about what the representative's role should be contributed…

… was discharged for "behavioral problems," Moorehead said. MSS is an office that offers a variety of counseling services to the Univer- sity's minority students. It is staffed by four representatives…

…, each of whom specializes in a particular area such as financial aid or research on minority students. In addition, each staff member represents a different ethnic background. Currently the office is…

… staffed by Asian American, Native American, hispanic, and black representatives. WHEN THE position was vacated in June, 1980, the director of Trotter House - a campus minority student center - and the…

student services program analysis director were hired on a part-time basis in the interim. At that time students went before the University Regents and requested that the University fill 'the position with…

… a full-time black representative. In spite of student protests, the University decided not to hire a full- time representative after a task-force review of student services said the duties of the…

May 29, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…- putes along the Arab-Israeli bor- 1der. We, therefore, deplore the re- sort to force by any party. We be- lieve that violations of the armis- tice or alleged provocations should be dealt with by the UN…

… Daily will not pub- lish a Tuesday edition next week. Publication will resume on Wednesday. WEEKEND TRIP: ELI Students To Visit Rural. Michigan MAYOR ROBERT WAGNER By CAROLYN TOLL For most students at…

… the Um- versity's English Language Insti- tute, their American experience has been little more than life in a dormitory and a few foreign friends. But several hundred for- eign students who are spending…

… Ann Arbor for their graduations, inviting them to re- turn on a private basis, said Light. with a family, usually on a farm. Although many students initial- The rural life of America is not ly…

… practice. tems support this program, the "For a foreigner who has ex- students usually visit an American perienced a rooted national and high school. They are also invited parochial short - mindedness in to…

… attend church with their host most people, it is hard to believe family. However, the families, who such openness and enlightened at- are mostly Protestant, are more titudes," one of the students com- than…

… willing to take students to mented. any church, Light said. This Memorial Day weekena is For some students this exper- the first of two such long weekend ience develops into a much more programs for the…

students this lasting contact. Families often summer. Another one is scheduled make friends with the students, for July 4. Wagner said he had been think- 0 ing about pulling out of the race: for several…

… FEUERSTEIN shortcomings of seeking reelection, there were considerations in favor; According to Steven Daniels, '67, Student Government Council of his making the race. has been quite busy this summer drawing…

…. Such books stores are presently in existence on many Democrats have held the top city college campuses. School supplies and books would be sold here, and post since, the staff would include students and…

March 29, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

….m. the Arab students will hold an "Arabian Night"with food and entertainment in Bursley's West Cafeteria . . . also at 8 p.m. the surrealism colloquium features "Elephants Are Contagious" in the Res…

student no less. Early yesterday morning Chris Bunbury gobbled down a Pizza Bob destroyer - a two- foot long sub sandwich - in six minutes and 15 seconds, thus surpassing the old mark by nearly two minutes…

… planned exclusion of 1,200 students from University housing next year was the culmination of policies . . which were designed to perpetuate the housing shortage throughout the city so that rents can be kept…

… meetings. The move came after the Central Student Judiciary ruled that pay- ment of compensation to the officers was illegal. T 2 vote Thursday was 19-11 against the alloca- tion. " Ouch! A University…

student got taken for a ride and then some early Thursday morning, according to police who fished him out of the Detroit River. The student was hitchhiking on Miller near the corner of Ashley when four…

… way to Detroit. Upon arriving, they let him out of the car, beat him over the head and finally dumped him in the Detroit River. The student is recuperating in a Motor City hospital. Happenings…

… at "student aliena- tion" which takes many forms - low grades, no jobs, and otherequally troublesome phenomena . . . Meanwhile on the Sports Page Mike Wilson and Scott Lewis report on the Big 10…

January 29, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… turnip mashing, pay attention. If you are a member of a service club or student association, pay attention. No one cares about your life. No one cares about your opinion about anything, from the Arab

… operation Charges against a student house at 1120 Oakland Avenue for throwing "a party that don't stop" were dropped yesterday by the Ann Arbor Police Department. The party occurred on Nov. 14 and was broken…

… any- one. University students have little unofficial sports that everyone participates in, whether they know it or not. There's making fun of street preachers. There's looking at the confiscated IDs at…

… is group and study non-specific: LSA students get into it as much as Music and Kinesiology types (the latter turning their missives in crayon and dull mark- ers.) Minority students do it. Honkeys do it…

…- plainers and pains in the ass from the letters to the edi- tor. The University's Ann Arbor campus has more acthy and culture per square foot than most places in the c - try. Varsity and club sports, student

… paper, the chances are that most of your fellow students don't give a rat's ass. Sorry. We especially don't need to hear from Greeks complag about their "portrayal" in the Daily. I know it's hard to be an…

October 29, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… answered: "We will have to wait and see." Urge Compromise Omar Loutfi, delegate of the United Arab Republic, urged the committee to adopt a compromise resolution that would enable the Western and Communist…

…. Students Seek SGC Positions Fourteen students will run for positions on Student Government Council. The candidates are Kay War- man, '61BAd; Fred Neff, '63; Mar- shall Keltz, '61; Lynn Bartlett, '63; Louise…

…. The election will be held Nov. 8 and 9. Hold Talks On Human Relations By PHILIP SHERMAN Special to The Daily BATTLE CREEK - Over 175 student and faculty members 'of 25 Michigan colleges and universi…

…- ties gathered at a camp north of here yesterday for a weekend workshop on human relations. Ten University students took part in the conference, sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews…

… Importance Stressing the all - encomwpassing importance of the individual rather than the group in human{ relations problems, Father Cross suggested students may work for advances in the area both by ex- ample…

… within indi- vidual colleges and universities to improve human relations. In this aspect, he said, students can educate others through such means as human relations clubs. However, he said that "we can…

… of the Ameri- cans Committed to World Re- sponsibility last night attracted over thirty interested students, despite a complete absence of ad- vance publicity. The organization was formed a few days…

… ago when two students who had written letters to The Daily contacted one another. John Dwyer, Grad., and Alan Guskin, Grad., had each volunteered to serve in a United N'~tions civil service, in response…

…'s action students may be reluctant to sup- port policies, such as support for sit-in demonstrations, and protest against defense drills, that the pa- per has supported. Many students have been frightened…

… from joining the paper." The CONY Student Council vot- ed 15-4 Wednesday, with three abstentions, to condemn Gallagh- er's "all-inclusive and. sweeping epithets," and reject the 18 page documentation…

September 29, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 18) • Page Image 1

… the University from granting Mandela the of a Board of Regents bylaw. degree. jailed in 1962, and is serving a Students and faculty protesteded the bylaw and many later gave- Mandela a degree o Joseph…

… Lebanon under a 1976 peacekeeping mandate from the Arab League. The collapse of Hobeika's See BEIRUT, Page 5 Building dedicatepdDaily Photo by SCOTT UTUCHY University President Harold Shapiro (standing at…

… and consumes about 63,000 tons annually, according to government officials. The government fears the -INSIDE- PIRGIM: Opinion calls on the Board of Regents to recognize the student's voice. See Page 4…

January 29, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

student loan debt. He also announced an executive order to raise the minimum wage for federal contractors. In his speech, one particular area of importance for students is the process of informing col- lege…

students and their families about higher education, such as student loans. "I want to work with Con- gress to see how we can help even more Americans who feel trapped by student loan debt," Obama said. In an…

October 29, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…. the International Student Forum meetingnat Stalker Hall will engage in a discussion on the causes of war; student leaders will be John Brummi and Ralph Seig- alman. At 6 p. m. before the Wesley- an…

…. Allison R. Heaps will speak on "Ways of Meet- ing a Crisis." The Student Fellow- ship will meet at 6 p. m. to hear an address by Dean T. S. Dana of the forestry school on "A Philosophy of Watkins To Open…

… of this series is to give the law students an opportunity to hear men who are authorities in those fields with which the law is closely inter-related in practical life, and to enable the entire law…

… movie vampires now and CAIRO, Oct. 28.-(P)-British mil- itary forces are being held in readi- ness to leave on a moment's notice. for Palestine in the event they are needed to put down Arab anti-Jew- ish…

… had been reported tense after Arabs had de- clared a general strike. A company of Seaforth Highland- ers is stationed at Nablus but re- British troops and police were mob- ilized at strategic points in…

…- spread and well organized the Arab movement was. There were indica- tions that it had aroused sympa- thetic agitation beyond Palestine in both Syria and Transjordania. Wild nomadic Bedouins were mov- inar…

May 29, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… four seasons of campus social life. Ellington's band will help make the Ball a special occasion by playing a grand march for seniors and their guests and performing leading num- bers selected by students

… the Union. Girls have been granted 12:30 a.m. permission for the dance, -while Navy students have 1 a.m. permis- sion, it was announced. Admission for coeds will consist of warsages, corsages made by…

…, Homs By The Associated Press ~ DAMASCUS -.May 28 - Street fighting which broke out late yester- day between the French and Syrians in the Arab patriot center of Hama tonight had spread to Homs and…

… situation in the Levant. The dispatch said the two men then conferred with the Abdul Rahman Azzam Bey, secretary of the general Arab league, and with an of- ficial of the Ministry of Foreign Af- fairs. French…

… airfrnm nDnmark. China, EWT Monday in the International Center, and under the auspices of the Center, will be open to members of the faculty and students, Rally Will Be Held A rally will also be held at 8…

… p. m. EWT Monday in the Rackham Lee- ture Hall when the group will pres- ent their individual impressions of the United Nations Conference and the forthcoming World Youth Con- ference. "Students are…

February 29, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

student committees and other committees to make suggestions for these housing units." ,The Governors reaffirmed their "earlier recommendation that con- sideration be given plans for a small residential unit…

…." Residences Now Notified Of illnesses, By KEITH DeVRIES The problem of giving notifi- cation when a student is admitted to Health Service Infirmary has been solved through the aid of Al- pha Phi Omega service…

…-Held Palestine -Egyptian antiaircraft batteries drove off five Israeli planes that circled over Arab territory east of Gaza yesterday, an Egyptian mili- tary spokesman said last night. He also said an Israeli post…

…; providing musical ments, books, and scores tc cians deprived of the tools profession. SGC Grou Asks Stud' Student Government C Executive Committee will mn fore the Council today that of University counseling…

… political series and inform the Col progress of the student committee which is draf Today - Reporters Await News Conference Haggerty Offers No Comment WASHINGTON ()-President Dwight D. Eisenhower may answer…

…- Election of new club officers and motion ;discussion of the club's semester be sent program will complete the pro- cerning gram. Staebler, termed by Life student Magazine, "the ablest state chair- man in the…

… 1948 fting -a and since then the Michigan Dem- WALLWORK CITES REASONS: ISA To Seek SGC Office By TOM BLUES For the first time since the or- ganization of Student Govern- ment Council, a member of the…

… International Students Association will run for an SGC position! John A. Wallwork, Grad., ISA President, announced yesterday the executive committee of the association had agreed to support a candidate in the…

… every stu- dent's life, and will increase op- portunity for American students to know foreign visitors better. "Part of the reason for these people being on campus is to create better relations between…

October 29, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… in the Un- ion Gallery from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. . . . The LSA Student Government will hold a meeting in the SGC council chambers tonight at 7 p.m. .. . The Washtenaw Democratic Party will hold its…

… to the Coliseum at 7:30 p.m. . . . The Ars Musica is sponsoring Ba- roque music, flute and voice, at the Pendleton Arts Information Center in the Michigan Union . . . the Student Organizing Committee…

… scientific nature of the tests themselvgs, the characteristics of the students taking them, the nature of second- ary education, and aenergl conditions in society. And wi*h such a wide choice it could be years…

… Lebanon." The group represents leftist, rightist and religious groups involved in the fighting. THE BLOODY street war has slowly paralyzed government, commerce and basic public ser- vices in this small Arab

January 29, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… other moderate Arab states-principally, Jordan-into resumed Cairo-Jerusalem negotiations. " And Sadat's demand the United States start providing Egypt all the weaponry it now gives Israel, including the…

… everyone would have common sense and not go." INVESTIGATION of Angell, Haven and Mason Hall classrooms revealed, many cancellation notices with rescheduled times posted. While students struggled over the…

April 29, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Harold H.1 Velde (R-Ill.) earlier this year. The Velde telegram was received by Pres. Hatcher on January 12, Oil Vote Called; FilibusterEnds Holland Bill To Be Decided May 5; Local YD's Urge Student

… board asked students to contact their senators in protest. Long hours of debate still are in prospect, but normal six-hour ses- sions are more likely than the 12- hour stints ordered several nights last…

…- quest. Members of the West Quad- rangle student government said quad feeling is sympathetic to- ward the busboys, but the West Quad Council could reach no! agreement on an official stand at an informal…

… $234 million dollars. The UNESCO Council will spon- In his recommendation Ypsi- sor a faculty debate on the "Arab- lanti Supervisor Robert H. March Israel Situation," at 8 p.m. to- told the group the new…

…- ginary world labeled "Okeefeno-' I-It-- -vin- 3hy r1PvP n o -- -- ---- The Marriage Lecture Seriesi popular that college students be- sponsored by a joint faculty-stu gan a presidential campaign for dent…

September 29, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… with members of the leading faculty governing body in the Regents Room of the Fleming Administration Building yesterday. Colemano State budget needs action Students report delays in getting started with…

… classes By STEPHANIE STEINBERG Daily StaffReporter LSA junior Geoffrey Baier had planned to study Arabic while abroad at American University in Cairo this semester. But because of the swine flu scare, the…

… Egyp- tian government asked the Uni- versity to cancel classes for a week - forcing Baier to pick up the language on his own. Baier is one of approximately 80 University students studying abroad in more…

… than 15 countries through the Office of Interna- tional Programs this fall. Though not everyone has had classes suspended since the HRNB virus broke out, students studying abroad have had to be more cau…

… not been informed of any direct difficulties students have experienced because of wor- ries about the HBN1 virus while studying abroad for the fall term. "The Egyptiangovernmenthas delayed the…

…. In addition to having their classes suspended, some Univer- sity of Michigan students have been infected with the H1N1 virus while studying abroad. The OIP does not know the exact number of students

…." Coleman also said she is con- cerned about potential cuts to the Michigan Promise Scholarship. Even if there had to be some sort of a cut back to the program, students should receive at least part of their…

… scholarships, Coleman said, adding that legislators made a promise to students. "Students have these letters promising this scholarship," Cole- man said. University students with demon- strated financial need…

… will receive their scholarship payment from the University if the state discontinues the program, though students with- out financial need will not receive the scholarship if the program is canceled. "I…

July 29, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…- versity student whom Prof. Ken- neth Boulding, .of the economics department, described as."probably the most brilliant student I ever taught," was found murdered in his roadside tent near Mount Olympus in…

… Council meeting. Had Been Keystone The late King Faisal's govern ment had been the lone Arab key stone of the pact designed, amon other things, to bar communise from the Middle East. His capita city of…

September 29, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 7) • Page Image 1

… and checks from Student Legislature's Book Exchange must be picked up between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. today in the League Lobby, ac- cording to Betty Magyar, 'S4, bookstore manager. Texts that remain…

… Trans World Airlines, outright attack on the Arab states ed" to discover some parts of saw the crash. He said the plane -including Egypt, Iraq, Saudi the report are almost word for -came into his view at…

… said that committee try- outs for the opera would be held tomorrow and Thursday. Positions open include student director, pro- duction, publicity, costume and makeup committees, song writers, ney…

March 29, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… demonstrators Monday. In all, 53 persons perished. As as uneasy quiet descended over the rebellious city, the Secret Ar- my distributed tracts in French and Arabic assailing the Moslem soldiers and warning: "All…

… the local to handle its own affairs. This action was announced last night in a letter to Student Gov- ernment Council from the Receiv- ing Board chairman, Dr. Sidney M. Smock, who asked that SGC not set…

…, con- siders only those applications which arise out of an official Uni- versity or college regulation es- tablished or confirmed by the President or Board of Regents, applying equally to all student

student: control. * * * Faculty Gives( Senate Committe * * * * *C * )SA Report View.4 Seek Deal To Obtain UN Bonds WASHINGTON (g)-The Ken- nedy Administration began search- ing yesterday…

…-Jerome Starr COUNCIL ELECTION-Student Government Council last night elected Steven Stockmeyer, lower right, president for the coming semester. Richard G'sel, .lower left, was elected executive vice- president…

…, Kenneth Miller, upper left, administrative vice-president, and Thomas Brown, treasurer. StockmeyerTo HeadCounce By PHILIP SUTINv Steven Stockmeyer, '63, was elected Student Government Coun- cil president…

… Session By MICHAEL OLINICK Finding fault with the style a well as substance of the documeni the University Senate's Studen Relations Committee last night re leased its comments on the Offi of Student

… Affairs Study Commit tee report to Student Governmen Council. Meeting with the Council l public session, the SRC discusse its two-page report as well a SGC's 12-page response to th OSA study. Both reports…

… responsible to the Senate Advisor Committee, acts as an, advisor t Vice-President for Student Affair James A. Lewis and gave its oam ments on the OSA study to him oi March 7. "Lewis reported that the corn…

… functional agencies reportini directly to a vice-president fo student affairs. The SRC also called for an "in dependent, outside appraisal" a the technical aspects of organiza tional structures in the OSA ani…

November 29, 1927 (vol. 38, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

…IEPT Annpr I r RIT the at- st now games. defini- rofessor hatic in onsider instead the de- spirit. ves, be- pon the and not equent- t spirit people greeing e game STUDENT IS EXPELL[D FROM UNIVERSITY ON…

… ACCOUNT OF ACCIDENT ONE GIRL SERIOUSLY INJURED AS RESULT OF MISHAP ON SUNDAY MORNING FOUR INVOLVED IN CRASH Probation Due Recommended For Students To Attempted Liquor Law Violation 0 cated the…

… abolition of "cut-throat" *L**lAS ~ L VY o IwiI L 1s a1 1 ' -'1'+-vuone finds the tached. He estimated the value of fessor Reeves "When the United States came to rushing, suggesting that no students such…

…- en suffered a broken. wrist, Miethe several fractured ribs, and both of Author the women students were seriously ls iInjured, one of them sustaining a possible fractured pelvis. Miethe, Miss Mower and…

… al- The party were riding four in the Kt num- seat of a roadster when the accident morrow occured. The women students claim of the Filipinos to defend themselves against foreign invasion is ques…

… before the close ports have been recounted with muchj of the selling period. circumstantiality, but all have been Student directories may still be ob- denied.- tained at the same office. Only a few In…

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… Reported Heavy At least 123 violent deaths were Turkey-Stuffed Students Reluctantly Face Classes Iager Reavews With LongWeary- aes Tr'iige To lass 'Through Snow and ice I F ' 1 l t E J t t T r By HAROLD…

… many students dropped in on their post Thanksgiving classes, but the campus grapevine estimated it at a tired 65 per cent. Faithful Return The return of the faithful began late Thursday afternoon and…

… The student-faculty allocation procedure was suggested by Bob Chappuis and Pete Elliot, student members of the Board in Control of Athletics. Applicants are given a receipt here which is to be pre…

… the so-called Soviet-American plan to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arabic countries. The Assembly voted 25 to 15 on the simple question of adjourning for 24 hours. The turn in the situation. came…

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